I need a part number for brake master cylinder, all I can find is 16v non ABS, maybe they're the same IDK
car in question:
1992 1.6L TD ECOdiesel front disc rear drum and I don't think it has ABS
I need a part number for brake master cylinder
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Re: I need a part number for brake master cylinder
The VW ETKA I have shows 2 different master cylinders for '92 Jetta, but does not list them as engine-specific.
The first listed is p/n 191 611 019, for vehicles #1G-L-028 210 and before.
The other m.c. is p/n 357 611 019, for vehicles #1G-L-028 211 and later.
Judging by the catalog on the site of (a nameless ) online parts retailer in Wisconsin, the 357 611 019 may well have been the most common of the two Jetta master cylinders for 1992, with the replacement units commanding various prices from around $28. to $82.
Hope that helps a bit.
The first listed is p/n 191 611 019, for vehicles #1G-L-028 210 and before.
The other m.c. is p/n 357 611 019, for vehicles #1G-L-028 211 and later.
Judging by the catalog on the site of (a nameless ) online parts retailer in Wisconsin, the 357 611 019 may well have been the most common of the two Jetta master cylinders for 1992, with the replacement units commanding various prices from around $28. to $82.
Hope that helps a bit.
J.R.
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Re: I need a part number for brake master cylinder
J.R. thanks for the info, you led me to the part#
incase anyone else runs across this and needs the part# for the brake master cylinder for a 91-92 Jetta ECOdiesel they came with small from disc (9.4" front discs) the part # 357611019EC
incase anyone else runs across this and needs the part# for the brake master cylinder for a 91-92 Jetta ECOdiesel they came with small from disc (9.4" front discs) the part # 357611019EC
Re: I need a part number for brake master cylinder
From what I've found out by looking, is there's two different bore diameters available for the master cylinders. Not sure how you'd equate that to a GTI or diesel or any other model designation though. Otherwise, they may interchange, just one may require more or less foot pressure to operate the brakes.
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Re: I need a part number for brake master cylinder
Often, with the later MK2s they started using parts that were used on the early MK3s.
Like your steering rack probably fits a MK3.
Like your steering rack probably fits a MK3.
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'84 1.6TD Rabbit with a VNT-15 turbo, still setup to run on vegetable oil.
'84 GTI with 1.7TD pistons and intercooled.
2003 TDI wagon
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